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  • Mar 18, 2024 | lexology.com | Sally Spicer

    I am UK resident but non-UK domiciled (“RND”) and have been in the UK for longer than ten years. Should I stay or should I go? Income and capital gainsRNDs who have been resident in the UK longer than four tax years as at 6 April 2025 (“affected RNDs“) will not qualify for the proposed new four-year exemption regime (“four-year FIG regime“) for foreign income and gains (“FIGs“). This means they will be exposed to UK tax on their FIGs as they arise, subject to transitional rules.

  • Feb 19, 2024 | futurewomen.com | Emily Brooks |Future Women |Kate Kachor |Sally Spicer

    It was 1966 when the marriage bar was lifted. Before this monumental year, the law had ensured that any Australian woman who married promptly resigned from her job. Wifedom was a full-time role that prevented one from holding another position. Those women desperate to remain in the paid workforce were limited only to temporary work — the type of work that wouldn’t come with a promotion. The type of work that didn’t foster independence or self-actualisation.

  • Jan 19, 2024 | futurewomen.com | Future Women |Kate Kachor |Sally Spicer |Eden Timbery

    DITCH Our inner critic The challenge of self-doubt will no doubt be a fixture for many come the new year. Yet, a change in mindset and approach could start your year off with renewed vigour. While that may sound a tad melodramatic, let’s put it into practice. If you regularly approach a work task with negative expectations then you’re not giving yourself the best chance to succeed. Why not consider a positive or even neutral approach? Remember, you have a choice.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | futurewomen.com | Future Women |Kate Kachor |Sally Spicer |Eden Timbery

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  • Dec 12, 2023 | futurewomen.com | Kate Kachor |Emily Brooks |Future Women |Sally Spicer

    It was shortly before dawn one morning when a rugged up Lisa Leong stepped towards a large locked door and pressed the buzzer. Leong had braced the bitter cold and showering sleet to travel to Liberty Radio’s office on the outskirts of London. It was the year 2000 and she was there to ask a stranger a question she hoped would lead to more than a dry place to shelter.

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